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disrupt

June 29, 2021June 30, 2021 / E. Debbie Lee / Leave a comment

My family and I were recently offered an opportunity that would take us across states. We haven't yet worked out the details nor have we made any decisions...I am finding that these things take exactly as long as two steps passed your comfort zone and then one step more. This decision for me has been … Continue reading disrupt

tic

January 12, 2021January 19, 2021 / E. Debbie Lee / 1 Comment

One of my boys has a tic. It comes and goes. We don't know where it comes from, how it arrives, when it leaves, what makes it go into overdrive. All I know is that it is pushing every one of my mom-who-works-with-children insecurity buttons. His tic has evolved a bit…when he was younger it … Continue reading tic

teaching manifesto

December 13, 2020 / E. Debbie Lee / Leave a comment

Remember a long time ago when I used to blog? Phew! That was a rough quarter. Some beautiful things were born out of the magic though...For a long time, it has been a secret dream of mine to teach in higher education. Dare I even say that it has been my dream to become a … Continue reading teaching manifesto

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